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PRINTERS 


414CLAVST 

San  Francisco 


V\/M.   F>.    F"II_MER 

RRESIDEIMT 


JOMtM     F"II_MER 
VIOE-PRES. 


GEORGE     F-IUM 
SECRETARY 


THE:    FILMEIR    BROTHEIRS 

COMPANV 


TVPOGRAPHEIRS 
EILEICTR  OTVPE:  RS 
STEIRE:OTVPE:RS 


BRIEF  AND   LAW  NA/ORK 


BOOK    AND    JOB    WORK 


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I-IMOTYPE    WORK     FOR    THE    TRADE 


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TELEPMOINJE  MAIIM    "7"78 


Hadwen  Swain  Manufacturing  Co 


215-217  Spear    Street 
San     Francisco,     Cal. 


Headquarters 


New  and  Rebuilt 

Cylinder 

and  Perfecting 


Presses 


Agents  for  the 

Huber    Crank     Movement,    Direct    Dieting    Presses 
Face-up  Delivery  and  Latest  Improvements 


1 10  and  1 1  2  Beale  Street 
San  Francisco 


Printers'  Paper  Knives  Ground 

Saws  of  Every  Description 
Made  and  Repaired 


Telephone   Main  $052 


Phone  South 


Bateman 


Contractor 

Banks,  Stores,   Offices  and  Dwellings  Fitted 

Up.     Jobbing  Promptly  Attended  to 

Turning  Tenpins  and  Balls 


Folsom  Street 
San     Francisco,     California 


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Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 


Rin? 


Our     special     lines    are    too     well     known 
to  require  particular  mention       :       :       :      : 


40 1 -403  Sansome  Street 
500-508  Sacramento  Street 
:  :  :  Phone  Main 


•sum  Pirsi]ifl(£fl§(£(Q) 

:     California     :     :      :     : 


A.  E.  Shattuck,  President 


W.  F.  Shattuck,  Secretary 


Pacific  States   Type  Foundry 

508  Clay  Street,  San  Francisco,  California 

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Manufacturers  and  Designers  of 
Original  and  Novel  Productions 
in  Standard  Line  and  Point-Set 
Type,  Borders  and  Ornaments 


Sole  Agents  for  Barnhart  Bros. 
&•  Spindler,  Babcock  Optimus 
and  Drum  Cylinder  Presses  and 
Thompson  Colt's  ylrmory  Press 


SET  IN  AULDIS  ITALIC 


CON    H.     PETERSON 


Kntcred  for  Class  2. 


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J.    A.    MORROAV,    President 

JOHN    W.    HE1DT,    Sec'y    a»\d    Treas. 


PACIFIC 

METAL  WORKS 

IMPORTERS    <a    MANUFACTURERS 


X    X    X    X 

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Lead,    Antimony,     Bismuth, 
Tin,   Stereotype,    Linotype 
Electrotype    Metal. 


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SPECIAL   BRANDS 
ROOFING    PLATE 

Pacific  Metal  WorKs 

Web  foot 
Frisco 


4-6-8 
NATOMA    STREET 


SAN    FRANCISCO 


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THE   MURDOCH   PRESS 


Ifc     5^Mr^("  JjJE  are  sole  agents  on  the  Pacific  Coast 
W\  W  lij  m    for  the  General  Manifold  Co., 
lltN      A^     ^ES     °^  Franklin,  Fa.      Duplicate  copies 
|^|i^]|la  jjj^tt    without  a  carbon  sheet.     This  pro- 

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supplanting  all  other  methods  of  securing  duplicate 
copies  —  clear,  clean,  and  permanent.     Applicable  for 
Bills,  Receipts,  Books,  and  Blanks  of  all  kinds  where 
copies  are  required. 

Printing  from  our  house  is  recognizable  by  its  sim- 
plicity and  good  taste.     By  an  artistic  touch  here  and 
there,  we  seek  to  give  it  the  tone  so  much  desired  by 
particular  people.       That  this   fact   is  appreciated   is 
evidenced  by  press  of  business  during  the  past  year, 
making  necessary  the  purchase  of  several  new  presses, 
and  the  installation  of  another  Mergenthaler. 

532    CLAY   STREET    *    *     SAN    FRANCISCO 

ttpplies  for  tfre  Composing  3&oom, 


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pressroom  anfc 

_         Wit  furntel)  all  tfte  modern  and  most 
approtoet)  printing  £@att)fnerj»  at  lotoest  prices 


A.    CAN  ESSA 
C.     MARZO 


PHONE 
BLACK    5O9 1 


MARZO  &c  CANESSA 

PRI  INTERS   ANO 
PU  BLISH  BRS 


628    MONTGOMERY   ST. 


JOHN  KITCHEN,  Jr. 
COMPANY 


Best  f/lacfjinery  Obtainable 


Strictly  Up=to-Date 


Latest  Appliances 


Etfervtfylng 


Hydraulic  Press 


announces  to  the   trade   the  opening 

of  a  GOVERN  SOOK  $/NDE<RY  at 


510=514  Commercial  St. 

Bet  Sansome  and  Montgomery  Streets 

Ground  Floor 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 


FINE  WORK  A  SPECIALTY 


BLANK  BOOKS  Made  to  Order 


F. 


MANUFACTURER 


Bookbinding    £>    Paper  Ruling 
^*     Printing     <£• 

Manufacturer  of  Malloye's  Pat.  Blank  Books 


422  SACRAMENTO  ST. 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

TELEPHONE  MAIN   1681 


The  Dexter  Jobbing,  Book  and  Pamphlet  Folding  Ma- 
chine with  Dexter  Automatic  Feeding  Machine  attached 


FOLDERS  FOR  ALL  CLASSES  OF  WORK.     FEEDERS  FOR  FOLDERS 
AND  PRINTING  PRESSES.       WRITE  FOR  CATALOGUES  AND  FULL  INFORMATION 


MAIN    OFFICE    AND   FACTORY  : 

PEARL  RIVER,  NEW  YORK 

LONDON  :     46  Farringdon  Street  .  .  . 
TORONTO  :      26  Front   Street,  West 


DEXTER  FOLDER  CO, 

CHICAGO:     315  Dearborn  Street  .  .  . 

NEW  YORK  :     290  Broadway 

BOSTON  :      12  Pearl  Street 


George  D.  Graham 


CHAS.  ENEU  JOHNSON  &   CO. 'S 


Printing  and    I       \  I  J^     V 
Lithographic    J.  JL  V  -/V.  ^J  • 


The  largest  and  best  equipped 
printers'1  roller  establishment 
on  the  Pacific  Coast  :  :  :  :  : 


The  latest  and  best  com- 
pressed-air system  is  used  in 
casting,  and  making  solid,  per- 
fect rollers  by  the  best  formulas 


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Commercial  Street 


TELEPHONE  MAIN  NO. 


Manufacturer  of .  .  .  . 

Printers'  Rollers 

and  Composition 


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Ammratt 


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405  anl»  40  7 


STUDY  IN  STRAIGHT  LINES 

DESIGNED  AND  EXECUTED  BY  THE 
TWENTIETH  CENTURY  PRESS,  AT 
H4  UNION  SQUARE  AVENUE,  SAN 
FRANCISCO,  FOR  THE  AMERICAN 
TYPE  FOUNDERS  COMPANY,  AND 
REPRINTED  BY  PERMISSION  FOR 
INSERTION  IN  PRINTERS'  BASKET 
OUTING  SOUVENIR,  MAY  24,  1902. 
WORK  CONSISTS  OF  112  PIECES  OF 
RULE  REPRESENTING  224  MITERS 


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INKS 


BRILLIANT 
PRINTING 

DEED  S  GOODMAN 

513  SACRAMENTO  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO 


TELEPHONE  No.  MAIN 
ONE-NINE-EIGHT-FOUR 


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If  you  wish  to  drink 
some  of  the  very  best  Rye 
Whiskey  on  Earth,  ask  for 

Castle  Malt  Whiskey 


at  the  "Club  Bar" 


MALT  WHISKEY 


THE   F.  CHEVALIER  Co. 

PACIFIC  COAST  AGENTS 

9,  II,  13,  15     BEALE   ST.,   S.   F. 


Paper... 


W.   G.   RICHARDSON 

Pacific  Coast  Manager 


Graham  Paper  Co, 

410  Sansome  Street 


Hunter 

Baltimore 

Rye.*,* 


"  THE 
AMERICAN 
GENTLEMAN 
DRINK  " 


CHRISTY  &  WISE 
COMMISSION  CO. 

223-225  California  St.,  San  Francisco 


ARTHUR  KIDD,  Secy.  H.  F.  MARSH,  Pres. 


Representing 

LOUIS  DEJONGE  &  COMP'Y,  New  York 

Dealers  in  Bookbinders'  Leathers, 
Cloth,  Etc.,  and  "Keratol,"  best 
substitute  for  leather  .... 


522  Market  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

TELEPHONE  MAIN  5368 


WK    MAKK    THINGS    HUM!!! 


THERE'S  A  TIME  FOR  WOHK, 
AND  THKRK-S  A  TIMK  FOR    K['X| 
WHEN  WE  WORK,   WE  WORK 

TO    MAKE    THINGS    HI'M, 

AND  WE  no  THE  SAME  AT  PLAY. 


QUIT    OCR    WORK    SO    WE    CAN    PT..AY, 
AND    MAKE    THINGS    HUM, 

FOR  THIS  is  PRINTERS  DAY. 


SMILING 
AT     THE 
INCREASE 
OF1     OT7R 
BUSINESS. 


LIKE 

HIM 

WATCH 

TTS 

GROW. 


"OUR   DEVIL' 


SPRINGER     PRINTING      Co. 


240 
PHONE  JESSIE  O21. 


STRKKT. 

SAN  FR 


PUBLISHERS  OF- 

THE  CALIFORNIA    HORSEMAN, 
IHA  UAHKER  DALZIEI..  EDITOR. 


Made  Right 
Play  Right 


Sound  Right 
Sold  Right 


^&^.& 

Byron   Maxizy 
...Pianos... 

You  are  invited  to  inspect  the 
FACTORY 

Factory  and  Salesrooms 

3O8'3IO>312  POST  STREET, 

Union  Square. 

SoHmer  Agency 


WE  ARE  MACHINISTS 


Webber  CgL  AicKer 
MacKine  WorKs    & 

PRINTING  and  BOOKBINDING  MACHINERY 
Built,  Repaired,  Erected  and  Removed. 
Special  Machinery  Designed  and  Built. 


TelepHone  Grant  172. 


1O3  BEALE  STREET. 


WK    MAKK    THINGS    HUM!!! 


THERE'S  A  TIME  FOR  WORK, 
AND  THERE'S  A  TIMF.  FOR    FUN| 
WHEN  WE  WORK,  WE  WORK 
TO  MAKE  TIIINOSi  HUM, 
AND  WE  I>0  THE  -  VMI    AT  PLAY. 


WE    PUT    ODH    TYPE    AND    KOI.l.KKS    AWAY| 
QUIT    OUR    WORK    SO    WE    CAN    PLAY, 

FOR  THIS  is  PRINTERS  r>AY. 


SMIUNQ 
AT     THE 
INCREASE 
OF     OUR 

BUSINESS. 


LIKE 

HIM 

WATCH 

US 

GROW. 


"OUR  DEVIL' 


SPRINGER     PRINTING      Co. 

24O   EI-.T..IS   (STREET. 
PHONE  .JESSIE  O21.  SAN  KHANI-ISCO. 


I'UHI.ISHKRS    OF 

THE  CALIFORNIA   HORSEMAN, 
IRA   HARKF.K  DAT.ZIEI-.  EDITOR. 


Byron 


.  .Pianos. 


Kou  are  invited  to  inspect  the 
FACTORY 


Factory  and  Salesrooms 


508'SW'Sn  POST  STREET, 


Sound   Right 
Sold  Right 


SoHmer  Agency 


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WE  ARE  MACHINISTS 


Webber  (EL  Aicher 
Machine  WorKs    J& 

PRINTING  and  BOOKBINDING  MACHINERY 
Built,  Repaired,  Erected  and  Removed. 
Special  Machinery  Designed  and  Built. 


TelepKone  Grant  172. 


1O3  BEALE  STREET. 


Printing  for  the  Trade 


We  are  making  a  specialty  of  doing  good  presswork 
for  the  trade  at  prices  that  invite  your  consideration. 
We  can  do  this  because  we  have  lately  moved  to 
our  new  building,  and  have  largely  increased  the 
capacity  of  the  plant.  We  have  fast  cylinders, 
printing  sheets  of  the  largest  size.  This  means 
a  saving  on*  long  runs.  In  addition  we  assure 
secrecy  and  our  word  that  we  will  not  seek  your 
business.  A  good  guarantee,  don't  you  think  ? 


The  Stanley -Taylor  Company 

656     Mission     Street,    San     Francisco 


Use- the  BEST  LUBRICANTS  ON  THE  MARKET 

Especially  Adapted  for  Printers'   Presses  and  Machinery 


R.  N.  Nason  &  Co. 

OIL  AND  PAINT 
MAN  LJFACTURERS 

IMPORTERS  OF  AND  DEALERS  IN 
GLASS,  BRUSHES,  VARNISHES,  ETC. 
LUBRICATING  OILS  AND  GREASES 
GRINDERS  PURE  COLORS  &  PAINTS 


115   and   117   Front  Street  Telephone  Main  5575  San   Francisco,  Cal. 


JOSEPH   SCHNEILY    &    SON    AND    E.  STREUBER 

PROPRIETORS 


Galli  Machine  Works 

Manufacturers    of    All    Kinds    of    Modern 

Bookbinders'  Presses 
Stereotyping  Outfits 

Specialty:    Printing  Press   Repairing 
Setting  Up  of  Presses  of  Any  Kind 


512  Sacramento  St.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Telephone  761    Clay 


Meyer  Printing'  Company 


415  MarKet  Street,    San  Francisco,   Cal. 


Not  long  in  the 
field,  but- 


in  the  STRIDE: 


American 
Printing  Ink 
Com  pany 

Pacific    Coast    Agency 


T.  B.  WILMETH 
J09  California  Street 
San  Francisco,  California 

Phone     Davis     22  J 


For  Specimen  Books,  Samples 
or  Confidential  Price  List,  write 
the  Chicago  Office  or  the  Pacific 
Coast  Agency 


American 
Printing  Ink 
Company 

Fine  Printing 
and  Litho  Inks 


FACT  O  R  Y 
---891  to  899--- 
West  Kinzie  Street 


OFFICE 

225 

Randolph  Street 


F.  J.  BAYLESS,  President 

G.  "W.  BERKALEW,  Vice-President 

GEO.  F.  LEWIS,  Secretary 

F.  C.  LOWRY,  Treasurer 


Thinking  Printers 

ID  YOU  EVER  STOP  to  think  why  it  is  that  Ault  &  Wiborg's 
Inks  are  so  universally  used  by  the  best  printers  ?  Why  do  you 
suppose  their  inks  are  so  popular  and  are  used  today  in  more 
printing-offices  than  any  other  make  of  inks  ? 

Because    the  Ault  &  Wiborg  Company  manufacture  from  the 
raw  materials  all  the  dry  colors  and  other  ingredients  used  in  the 

composition  of  their  inks,  and  are  thus  enabled  to  intelligently  compound  same. 

These  inks   are  backed  by  a  reputation  of  twenty  years,  and  the  reliability  of  the 

Ault  &  Wiborg  Company  is  known  throughout  the  land.      They  own  and  operate 

the  largest  printing  ink  works  in  America. 

'The  Best  Inks  make  the  Best  Printers — 


Ault  &  Wiborg  s 


•218   Sansome  Street 

San   Francisco,    Cal. 


Telephone 
Main  424 


Ev.  E.  CARRERAS, 

Pacific  Coast  Agent 


Ulrich  Remensperger 
President 


Peter  Windeler 
Secretary 


Enterprise  Brewing 
Company 


2015-2023   Folsom  Street 

Telephone   Mission    152 


San  Francisco,  California 
U.  S.  A. 


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H.  H.  HJUL        Efficient  Service 

Proprietor 


Ho  urs 

6   A.  M. 

to 

8    P.    M. 


Montgomery 
Street 
Coffee 
and 
Lunch 
House 


Telephone 
Main 
1252 


426  Montgomery  St. 


SAN    FRANCISCO 
CAL. 


A.   FODERA 


Telephone 
Main  777 


Wholesale    and 
Retail  Dealerin 


Poultry 

Game 

Butter 


and  Cheese 


S.  E.  Corner 

Montgomery  and  Clay  Sts     SAN  FCRAALNCISCO 


E.  D.  BEATTIE 


QuicK  Printer 


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THE  FINEST  GRADE 
OF  CATALOGUE,  BOOK 
AND  COMMERCIAL 
PRINTING.  HALF-TONE 
WORK  A  SPECIALTY. 


32O    Sansome    Street 

San  Francisco,   Cal. 


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For  Perfect  Register,  Superior  Distribution,  Unequaled  Impression,   and  on   all   Classes  of  Work  the 
Greatest  Daily   Output,   the   Printing   Press  to  buy   is 


CALIFORNIA  AGENT:  V.  J.  A.  REV, 
527  Commercial  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


MAIN  OFFICE  AND  FACTORY: 
Clinton  and  Fulton  Streets,  Chicago,  111. 


The  Fuchs   &   Lang  Manufacturing  Co, 


MANUFACTURERS     OF 


Litho  and  Printing  Inks 
Fine  Dry  Colors 
Bronze  Powders,  Etc. 


Photo-Engravers'   Supplies 


29   Warren  .Street,    NEW   YORK  328   Dearborn   Street,  CHICAGO 

Factory:    BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 


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The  Picturesque   Route   of  California 


California  NortH western  R'y 


IS  MORE    THAW   ATTRACTIVE 
FOR   SHORT  SUNDAY  TRIPS 

On    Sundays,    Half   Rates,    or 
One  Fare  for  tKe  IVoxind  Trip 

From  SAN  FRANCISCO  to 

St.  Vincent,  Ignacio,  Novato,  Petaluma, 

Cotati,    Santa    Rosa,  Fulton,    Windsor, 

Healdsburg,    Lytton,  Geyserville,    Asti, 

Cloverdale,    Preston,  Hopland,    Guerne- 
ville,     Schellville,     Vineyard,     Sonoma, 

Agua   Caliente,   Glen  Ellen,   Sebastopol, 
Ukiah  B== 

TAttE  BOAT  AT  TIBURON  FERRY 


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TICKET  OFFICES:  65O  Market  St.  (Chronicle  Building)  and  Tiburon  Ferry 
GEMERAL  OFFICE:  Mutual  Life  Bldg.,  Cor.  California  and  Sansome  Sts. 

—  San  Francisco,  Cal.= 


H.    C.  'WHITING  ^^  R.    X-    RYAN 

Gen' I  Manager  ^fir          Gen' t  Passenger  Mgent 


S.   D.  VALENTINE 
President 


JOHN   R.    ROCHE 
Vice-President  and  Treasurer 


EUGENE  HOEBER 
Secretary   and    Hanager 


Established  1858  'Phone  Main  164 

WM.  R.  PHILLIPS 


PHILLIPS 
BROTHERS 


Book  Binders 

and 

Paper    Rulers 


Blank  Book 
Manufacturers 


505  CLAY  STREET 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


DEPOT  OF 
LEBANON  &  SOUTH  COAST  MILLS 


Jlanufacturers  of  the  Celebrated 

STERLING    MANILLA 


UNION 

PULP   AND 

PAPER 
COMPANY 


Incorporated 


MANUFACTURERS  AND 
DEALERS  IN 

Paper  Bags 
Twines 

Wrapping  Paper 
Etc. 


410=412=414  Sansome  St. 

S.  E.  COR.  COMMERCIAL 
Phone  Exchange  352  San  Francisco 


SECOND 
AND 

BRYANT 
STS. 

SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Co. 


H.S. 


.CO. 

L/TH. 


•S: 


E  GROWS 


2n-d&Bryant5ts 
San  Francisco, 


The  Largest 

Paper  Folding  and 

Feeding  Machine 

Manufactory 

in  the  World 


HE  accompanying  Illustration  shows  the  factory  of  the  Dexter  Folder  Company, 
Pearl  River,  Rockland  County,  New  York.  This  plant  is  operated  exclusively 
for  the  building  of  Folding  Machines  for  book,  pamphlet,  periodical,  news- 
paper and  circular  work  ;  and  feeding  machines  for  printing  presses  and  fold- 
ing machines,  and  is  today  the  largest  and  best-equipped  plant  of  its  kind  in 
the  world.  All  machines  are  built  under  the  personal  supervision  of  Mr. 
Talbot  C.  Dexter,  who  has  spent  many  years  experimenting  and  perfecting 
this  class  of  machinery,  and  consequently  all  the  latest  and  most  improved 
devices  for  the  accurate  folding  and  feeding  of  paper  and  the  easy  and  quick  adjustments  in  chang- 
ing the  machines  from  one  size  sheet  to  another  are  found  on  Dexter  machines. 


The  Dexter  Automatic  Feeding  Machines,  notwithstanding  that  they 

c>  '    have  been  on  the  market 

but  a  comparatively  short  time,  have  proven  by  competitive  test  to  be  superior  to  any  machine  on 
the  market.  They  are  simple,  durable,  easily  adjusted  and  accurate  in  operation.  All  devices  are 
mechanically  controlled,  no  suction  or  electricity  being  used.  Catalogues  fully  describing  and 
illustrating  these  feeders  will  be  sent  upon  application. 


The  DeXter  Folding  Machines  need  but  little  introduction     They  are  in  use  by  the 

o  largest  and  best  houses  in  this  country  and  abroad, 

and  give  unqualified  satisfaction.  Machines  for  all  classes  of  work,  both  in  combination  with  pasting 
and  wire  stitching,  form  a  list  much  larger  than  that  of  any  other  manufacturer.  Many  new  and  essen- 
tial patented  devices  are  continually  added  to  these  machines,  making  them  most  complete  in  all  respects. 
It  is  to  the  interest  of  all  those  needing  folding  and  feed-  „  ^  -\/-rp  77  r>  /^»  S~\  T\/T  r>  //  7\7'V* 
ing  machinery  to  take  up  the  subiect  fully  with  the  DtL^\.  /  JLI//Y  O  (J 1V1  l^rllvl 


GLASEIR 
BROS. 


I m porters 

Cigars 

Cigarettes  & 
'Tobacco 

Wholesale  and  Retail 
Box  Trade  a  Specialty 
Telefhone  Black  5371 


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SAN         F"RANOISCO 


P. Morales  A.  A. A. 
Old  Bourbon  Whiskey 
Carroll  Rye  Whiskey 

Louis  Taussig  £^  Co, 


S     o     I     e 
Proprietors 

28    Main    Street 
San      Francisco 


Telephone  Private  Exchange  52 


Geo.  W.  Caswell  Co, 


Importers  ana 
Man  u  fa  c  tur  er  s 

Teas,  Coffees,  Spices, 

Extracts,  Baking  Powder  and 

Olive  Oil 


412-414    Sacramento    Street 
San    Francisco 


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MELLOW  AND  MILD 


E.  A.  KOLB  CO.,  inc. 

417-419  Montgomery  Street, 

California  cHgents...  SAN   FRANCISCO 


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GROMMES  &  ULLRICH 
CHICAGO,  ILL 


/.  B.  LEAVITT 
W.  C.  CULBERT 
GEO.  R.  HANSBROW 
GEO.  M.  LEAVITT 


J.  B.  LEAVITT  CO. 


Telephone  1439 


331-335 

Jansome  Street  Sramento 
San  Francisco 


Brown  &  Power 
Company 


BOOKBINDERS 

==and== 

*  PRINTERS  * 


Niar.tic   Building 

Corner 

Clay  &  Sansome  Streets. 


BROWN  &  POWER,  Stationers 
406  California  Street. 


Electrotype  and  Stereotype  Foundry 


DEALERS    IN    NEW    AND    SECOND-HAND  - 


Machinery    of    Every    Description 


W.  F.  CORNELL  &  Co. 


Pacific    Coast    Agen 


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5/<?    Sacramento    St. 

Phone   Main  5144 


CAMPBELL 

Printing  Press  Co. 


San    Fran  .cisco 

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J.    A.    SOBRIO 
E.    K.   CONN 


Edward  R.  Conn  &  Co. 

ALL    KINDS    OF    CUTLERY 
GROUND     AND     POLISHED 


SAWS  OF  ALL  KINDS  FILED 
HAMMERED     AND     SET 

Paper    Knives    Ground 

a    Specialty 

AGENTS   FOR    THE   LANCASTER 
MACHINE    AND     KNIFE    WORKS 

23    Montgomery  Avenue 

Near  Jackson  Street 

Telephone  Black  350  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


Montgomery  Street 
Pharmacy 

603    Montgomery  Street 

This  Establishment  is  now 
restocked  with  a  fresh  and 
carefully  selected  line  of 

Drugs  :  Chemicals  :  Perfumery 
Soaps  :  Toilet  Goods 
Surgical  Appliances 


ACCURATE  PRESCRIPTION  WORK 


JOHN  PARTRIDGE 


3O6    CALIFORNIA   ST. 


PRINTER 
BOOKBINDER 


SAN    FRANCISCO 


STATIONER 
LITHOGRAPHER 


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329  Sansome  Street 

F.  C.  VAN  SCHAICK, 
Manager. 


MERGENTHALER 


COR  the  better  accommodation  of  its  Pacific  Coast  patrons,  a  branch  Supply 
House  has  been   established  at  above  address.     A  large  consignment  of 
stock  is  now  on  hand,  and  more  constantly  arriving. 


LINOTYPE    JUNIOR 

A  large  consignment  of  the  Linotype  Junior  will  arrive  in  June.  The 
Junior  has  been  thoroughly  tested  for  weeks  in  practical  operation,  and  the 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company  are  able  to  declare  it  an  entire  success,  and 
are  preparing  to  deliver  machines  with  their  guarantee. 

GRINDING    LINOTYPE    KNIVES 

Special  machinery  has  been  installed  for  grinding  the  trimming  knives,  so 
that  their  original  shape  can  be  retained. 

LINOTYPE    METAL 

To  insure  uniformity  in  metal  and  assure  good  work,  special  linotype 
metal  is  carried  in  stock.  Onlv  new  material  used. 


San   Francisco  Typothetae 

(Typotbeta?   Club,   603    Clay  Street) 

N  JULY,  1888,  the  employing  printers  of  the  United  States  and  Canada  feeling  the  need  of 
unionism  and  organization,  organized  the  United  Typothets  of  America,  an  international 
organization  of  the  employers  of  printers.  Its  existence  in  the  beginning  was  marked  by 
the  customary  ups  and  downs  of  all  great  movements  until  after  it  had  taken  root  firmly,  when 
it  became  the  powerful  organization  that  it  is  at  the  present  date.  In  March,  1901,  the 
Employing  Printers'  Association  of  California  joined  the  national  body,  and  the  San  Fran- 
cisco Typothetas  was  reorganized  on  a  broad  and  inclusive  basis.  Its  purposes,  aims  and 
objects  are  told  in  its  by-laws  : 

The  object  of  this  Association  shall  be  to  cultivate  friendly  intercourse  and  develop  a  community  of 
interest  among  the  master  printers  of  San  Francisco;  to  diffuse  intelligence  and  promote  correct  business 
methods  ;  to  afford  an  opportunity  for  full  interchange  of  opinions  and  for  concerted  action  for  the  common 
good  ;  eyery^  member  being  guaranteed  complete  freedom  in  the  management  of  his  own  business,  united 
action  being  in  all  cases  wholly  voluntary." 

The  organization  on  this  basis  was  so  palpably  for  the  welfare  of  the  whole  that  the  new  branch  grew 
until  it  numbered  amongst  its  members  every  firm  of  any  importance  engaged  in  what  might  be  termed 
legitimate  printing.  These  firms  number  almost  a  hundred,  which  is  practically  the  whole,  and  the  employ- 
ing printer  who  today  cannot  show  his  key  to  the  "  Club  "  is  practically  not  in  the  field.  He  is  the  printer 
without  his  rule,  and  chapel  and  club  alike  know  him  not. 

The  San  Francisco  Typothetas  has  proved  itself  of  so  much  value  to  its  members  that  those  who  at 
first  doubted  are  now  amongst  its  firmest  adherents,  and  the  few  left  outside  the  circle  are  going  to  come  in 
or  go  out  of —  business. 

In  addition  to  the  active  membership  there  is  a  large  list  of  associate  members,  comprising  persons, 
firms  or  corporations  engaged  in  the  various  lines  of  business  connected  with  printing  —  dealers  in  type, 
machinery,  paper  and  ink,  binders,  electrotypers,  etc.  These  enjoy  all  the  privileges  of  regular  membership 
except  voting  and  holding  office. 

The  strength  of  the  organization  warranted  the  furnishing  of  an  attractive  club.  An  entire  floor  at  605 
Clay  Street  was  leased  and  fitted  up  with  taste  and  modest  elegance.  There  is  a  commodious  reading-room 
where  general  meetings  are  held,  a  billiard-room,  a  card-room  and  comfortable  quarters  for  the  secretary. 
Many  choice  pictures  have  been  donated,  a  library  is  growing,  and  for  the  first  time  in  their  history  the  master 
printers  of  San  Francisco  have  a  home.  Aside  from  the  business  aspect  the  employing  printer  can  here  find 
opportunity  for  rest  and  relaxation.  Jinks  are  given,  social  games  played  and  a  steward  employed  to  attend 
to  the  comfort  of  the  members.  It  is  a  modern  club. 


Card  Room 
San  Francisco 
Typothetne 


Billiard  Room 
San  Francisco 
Typotheta? 


The  privileges  of  associate  membership  are  extended  to  any  country  printer,  and  there  is  also  a  social 
membership,  including  the  freedom  of  the  club  rooms,  open  to  employees  of  either  regular  or  associate 
members. 

Aside  from  the  social  effects  of  the  club  in  making  acquaintances  and  cementing  friendships,  there  is  the 
dollar  and  cent  aspect.  Since  members  have  been  meeting  as  friends  there  has  been  a  more  friendly  feeling 
among  those  engaged  in  the  printing  business,  and  an  intimate  acquaintance  and  a  better  understanding  has 
ameliorated  the  sharp  rivalry  of  the  past  and  lifted  the  business  to  that  position  of  dignity  and  honor  to  which 
it  is  entitled. 

Printers'  Day,  established  by  the  Employing  Printers'  Association,  may  be  considered  one  of  the  per- 
manent features  of  San  Francisco  life.  The  first  outing  was  so  successful  that  ready  enthusiasm  greeted  the 
announcement  of  its  anniversary,  and  the  third  outing,  of  which  this  is  the  souvenir,  will  eclipse  the  second. 
"  Printers'  Day  "  is  a  day  noticed  by  the  daily  press  and  looked  forward  to  by  those  interested  as  the  small 
boy  looks  for  the  Fourth  of  July.  In  looking  back  over  the  year  progress  can  be  noted  in  many  things. 
Growth  in  membership,  amity,  square  competition  and  less  of  bickering,  and  'good  feeling  may  be  traced 
directly  to  the  friendly  feelings  encouraged  and  fostered  by  the  San  Francisco  Typothets. 

Thanks  are  tendered  to  the  advertisers  and  donors  of  prizes  who  have  done  so  much  to  contribute  to 
the  success  of  Printers'  Day. 

It  is  to  be  hoped  that  year  by  year  the  San  Francisco  Typothets  may  grow  in  strength  and  utility; 
that  its  members  may  prosper;  that  chunks  of  prosperity  may  lay  around  loose  on  every  case  and  that  it  may 
be  all  ««  fat "  and  no  "  pi,"  and  that  good  health,  business,  success  and  cash  may  be  at  each  of  our  hands  — 
at  least  until  next  Printers'  Day. 


Souvenir    Page    Competition 

_  Four  prizes,  one  prize  for  the  best  page  in  each  class,  are  offered.      The  winner  in  each  class  will 
receive^  handsomely  framed  copy  of  the  winning  page  with  accompanying  certificate,  and  $15.00  in  cash. 
A  duplicate  copy  will  also  be  hung  in  the  club  rooms. 
Following  is  the  prize  classification  : 

Class  i  — Best  typographical  page,  type  or  type  and  brass  rules.  Stock  ornaments  may  be  used. 
Two  colors. 

Class  2 — Best  page  in  three  or  more  colors.  Type  and  stock  printing  material  may  be  used,  and 
may  be  combined  with  special  cuts  or  tint  blocks,  but  printing  material  must  predominate. 

Class  3  —  Best  page  entirely  from  designs  and  cuts.  No  limit  on  number  of  colors.  Any  cuts  and 
any  process. 

Class  4  —  Best  lithographed  page.  No  limit  on  number  of  colors.  Design,  general  effect  and  execu- 
tion all  considered. 

The  winner  in  each  class  will  receive  a  cash  prize  ot  $i  5.00.  The  award  will  be  made  on  effective- 
ness and  originality  of  design,  harmony  of  colors,  and  perfection  of  mechanical  execution.  Print  at  the 
bottom  of  your  page,  in  small  type  :  Entered  for  Class  (state  number  of  class). 


Committees 


Robt.  W.  Neal, 

Secretary 
H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
W.  N.  Brunt  &  Co., 
Francis- Valentine  Co., 
Gabriel  Printing  Co., 

HOUSE 

Julius  Gabriel, 
Valleau  &  Peterson, 
Francis- Valentine  Co. 

AUDITING 

H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
W.  N.  Brunt  &  Co., 
Brown  &  Power. 

MEMBERSHIP 

Latham  &  Emanuel, 

R.  Munk, 

Springer  Printing  Co. 

FINANCE 

John  Partridge, 
Stanley-Taylor  Co., 
Valleau  &  Peterson, 
Julius  Gabriel. 

SOUVENIR 
Upton  Bros., 
Stanley-Taylor  Co., 
W.  N.  Brunt  &  Co. 

PRESS    AND     INVITATION 

Brown  &  Power, 
Horwinski  Bros., 
C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co., 
Jos.  M.  Torres, 
Twentieth  Centurv  Press. 


C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co., 
H.  S.  Crocker  Co., 
Hinton  Printing  Co. 


EXECUTIVE     COMMITTEE 

Jas.    G.    Spaulding,   President 

American  Type  Founders  Co.,    First  Vice-President  Max  Schmidt, 

Phillips,  Smyth  &  Van  Orden,  Second  Vice- Presidents  Treasurer 

T.  J.  Davis,  Stanley-Taylor  Co., 

C.  A.  Murdock  &  Co.,  Latham  &  Emanuel, 

Sunset  Press,  Upton  Bros., 

Valleau  &  Peterson. 


Julius  Gabriel, 
Francis- Valentine  Co., 
Walter  N.  Brunt. 

PRINTING 

Valleau  &  Peterson, 
Sunset  Press, 
Latham  £  Emanuel. 


Con.  Peterson, 
Francis- Valentine  Co., 
Phillips,  Smyth  &  Van  Orden, 
C.  W.  Nevin  &  Co. 


Filmer  Bros., 
Springer  Printing  Co. 

RECEPTION 

Abramson-Heunisch  Co., 
Althof  &  Bahls, 
American  Type  Founders  Co., 
Anderson  &  Milan, 
F.  H.  Abbott, 
J.  H.  Barry, 
Bent  &  Meyerdierks, 
Bonestell  &  Co., 
J.  A.  Beck, 

Blake,  Moffitt  £  Towne, 
Bolton  &  Strong, 
E.  D.  Beattie, 
California   Ink  Co., 
California  Lithographic  Co., 
Thos.  J.  Davis, 


RECEPTION 

Dempster  Bros., 

Frank  Eastman  &  Co., 

Geo.  D.  Graham, 

W.  C.  Hartle, 

Horwinski  Bros., 

E.  C.  Hughes, 

W.  E.  Heinicke, 

John  Kitchen,  Jr., 

J.  R.  Lafontaine, 

M.  V.  Lacaze, 

W.  E.  Loy, 

L.  Lacaze, 

Mutual   Label  and  Litho.  Co. 

Martin  &  Martin, 

R.  Munk, 

Meyer  Printing  Co., 

Frank  Malloye, 

C.  Marzo  &  Co., 

C.  W.  Nevin  &  Co., 

R.  R.  Patterson, 

Payne  Art  and  Printing  Co., 

W.  R.  Phillips, 

Pacific  States  Type  Foundry, 

T.  K.  Phillips, 

J.  W.  Roberts, 

Reed  &  Goodman, 

Stuetzel  &  Co., 

E.  J.  Shattuck  &  Co., 

Jos.  M.  Torres, 

Union  Photo-Engraving  Co., 

f.  S.  Vandewater, 

Wilcox  &  Co., 

Yosemite  Engraving  Co. , 

Zel'.erbach  &  Sons. 


Gate   Prizes 


No. 
I 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 


10 
1 1 

1  2 

'3 
H 
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16 

»7 

18 

19 

20 

2  I 

22 

23 
24 

25 
26 

27 
28 
29 

3° 
3' 

32 
33 
34 


1  Gallon  California  Port 

2  Bottles  of  Carte  Blanche  Champagne 
i    Box  Cigars 

i    Bottle  Toni  Port 

I    Bottle  Whisky 

5    Pounds  Java  Coffee 

i    Bottle  Castle  Malt  Whisky 

1  Bottle  Belmont  Whisky 

2  Pounds  Half-Tone   Black   Ink.      Geo.  D. 

Graham 
i    Book 

i    Box  Borax  Soap 
J/2  Dozen  Penmarch  Sardines 
i    Oregon  Cream  Cheese 
i    Box  French  Cream  Cheese 
i    Book 

1/2    Dozen  Maryland  Pure  Rye 
J/2    Dozen  Jewel  Bourbon 
i    Y.  A.  Cheese 

3  i-Lb.  Tins  Arab  Coffee 

1  Bottle  Castle  Malt  Whisky 

2  Pounds  Half-Tone  Cut  Black  Ink.      Geo. 

D.  Graham 

i  Case  Gold  Dust  Whisky 
i    Papeterie 

3  i-Lb.  Tins  Arab  Coffee 
i    M    1 6  Visiting  Cards 

i    M  4's  Bill  Heads 

i    M   63  O  Corner  Cards 

i    Bottle  Castle  Malt  Whisky 

i    M  88  O  Corner  Cards 

i    M  Folio  Statements 

i    M  Letter  Heads 

i    M  052   6  XX  Envelopes 

i    M  6^  XX  Envelopes 

I    Keg  Vinegar 


No. 

35 
36 

37 
38 

39 
40 

41 
42 

43 
44 
45 
46 

47 

48  2 

49  i 

50  2 

51  i 

52  i 

53  l 

54  i 

55  i 

56  i 

57  i 

58  i 

59  ' 

60  i 

61  i 
62 

63 
64  i 

65 
66 

67   i 

68 

69 


Bottle  Whisky 

Package  Paper  Napkins 

Dozen  Tablets 

Case  Assorted  Pickles 

Box  (25)  King  V  Cigars 

Bottle  Castle  Malt  Whisky 

Package  Napkins 

Boxes  Pads 

Dozen  Tablets 

Boxes  Pads 

Box  Visiting  Cards 

Boxes  Pads 

Case  Assorted  Wine 

i-Lb.  Tins   Golden  West   Baking   Powder 

Case  Assorted  Pickles 

Pounds  Half-Tone   Black  Ink.      Geo.  D. 

Graham 

Bottle  Castle  Malt  Whisky 
7x10  Burnt  Leather  Album 
7x10  Burnt  Leather  Album 
Fountain  Pen.      H.  S.  Crocker  Co. 
Box  (25)  King  V  Cigars 
Box  Assorted  Tyler's  Extract 
Box  Queen  Lily  Soap 
Ladies'    Purse 
Bottle  Castle  Malt  Whisky 
Font  Composing  Rules 
Photo  Album 
Picture  Frame 
Purse 

Box  Paper  and  Envelopes 
2^-Lb.  Tin  Tyler's  Baking  Powder 
Bottle  Whisky 
Ladies'  Purse 
Gentlemen's  Wallet 
Tin  Tyler's  T  Spice,  Assorted 


No. 

70 

71 
72 

73 
74 
75 
76 

77 
78 

79 
80 
81 

82 


i  Book 

i  Box  (25)  King  V  Cigars 

I  Bottle  Whisky 

i  7x10  Burnt  Leather  Album 

i  5-Lb.  Tin  Tyler's  Coffee 

i  Box  (25)  King  V  Cigars 

i  2^-Lb.  Tin  Tyler's  Baking  Powder 

i  4-Lb.  Box  Candy 

i  Box    (25)  King  V  Cigars 

i  Ladies'  Purse 

i  Box  Cigars 

1  Box  (25)  King  V  Cigars 

2  Pounds   Half-Tone  Black   Ink.      Geo.  D. 

Graham 


No. 
83 


85 

86 


90 

91 
92 

93 
94 


2    Pounds   Half-Tone   Black  Ink.      Geo.  D. 

Graham 

i    Ladies'  Purse 
i    Ladies'   Purse 

i    Triangular  Boxwood  Type  Measure 
i    Pair  Tweezers 

i    8x2^2  Standard  Composing  Stick 
i    Case  Composing  Rules 

Lincoln  Type  Measure 

Box  Wedding  Announcements 

M  Letter  Heads 

Box  Baronial  Envelopes 

Box  Baronial  Envelopes 


Donors   of  Prizes 

THE  F.  CHEVALIER  Co.,  9  Beale  St.,  6  Bottles  Castle  Malt  Whisky. 

MC-CARTHY  BROS.,   113  Front  St.,  5  Ibs.  Java  Coffee. 

FERDINAND   HOLTUM,  517  California  St.,   I  Bottle  Toni  Port. 

W.  NEUMANN  &  Co.,  501-3  Market  St.,   i  Bottle  Whisky. 

J.  C.  FITSCHEN,  305  i/>  Califorina  St.,  2  Bottles  Carte  Blanche  Champagne. 

F.  CAVAGNARO,  544-46-48  Clay  St.,  I  Gallon  California  Port. 

TEMPLE  WATSON,  527  Clay  St.,  I  Box  Cigars. 

HOLTUM  BROS.  (Inc.),  551-3  Market  St.,   I  Bottle  Belmont  Whisky. 

GEO.  D.  GRAHAM,  529  Commercial  St.,  10  Ibs.    Ink. 

PAYOT,  UPHAM  &  Co.,  204  Pine  St.,  3  Books. 

N.  VAN  BERGEN  &  Co.,  One  Case  Gold  Dust  Whisky. 

B.  D.  PIKE  &  Co.,  213  Battery  St.,  ^  doz.  Maryland  Pure  Rye. 

B.  D.  PIKE  &  Co.,  213  Battery  St.,  ^  doz.  Private  Stock  Bourbon. 

ROETHLISBERGER  &  GRASSHOFF,  309-1  i   Front  St.,  y>  doz.  Sardines. 

ROETHLISBERGER  &  GRASSHOFF,  309-11  Front  St.,  I  Or.  Cream   Cheese. 

ROETHLISBERGER  &  GRASSHOFF,  309-11  Front  St.,  I  box  French  Cream   Cheese. 

VON  RONN  &  LORSBACH  Co.,  313  Front  St.,  i  Y.  A.  Cheese. 

CHAS.  F.  THIERBACH  &  Co.,  306  Battery  St.,  3   i-lb.  tins  Arab  Coffee. 

CHAS.  F.  THIERBACH  &  Co.,  306  Battery  St.,  3   i-lb.  tins  Arab  Coffee. 

S.  B.  LEAVITT  Co.,  331-35  Sansome  St.,  I  M  16  Visiting  Cards,  i  M  4*3  Bill  Heads,  i  M  63  O  Cards, 

i    M   88   O.  Cards,    i    M  Folio    Statements,    i    M   Letter    Heads,    i    M  052   6  XX  Envelopes, 

i  M  6j/{  XX  Envelopes. 


A.  ZELLERBACH  &  SONS,  i    Package   Paper   Napkins,  i    Doz.  Tablets,  i    Package  Napkins,  2   Boxes   Pads, 

i  Doz.  Tablets,  2  Boxes  Paper,  i  Box  Visiting  Cards,  2  Boxes  Paper. 
NELLER  &  SCHIRMER,  409  Sansome  St.,  I  Case  Assorted  Wines. 
CHAS.  F.  THIERBACH  &  Co.,  2    i-lb.  tins  Golden  West  Baking  Powder. 
FISHER  PACKING  Co.,  i  Keg  Vinegar,  2  Cases  Assorted  Pickles. 
GEO.  D.  GRAHAM,  529  Commercial  St.,  5  Ibs.  Ink. 
JOHN  KITCHEN,  JR.,  5  i o  Commercial  St.,  3  7x10  Burnt  Leather  Albums. 
PACIFIC  STATES  TYPE  FOUNDRY,  508  Clay  St.,  i  Font  Composing  Rules. 
TILLMANN  &  BENDEL,  6  Boxes  (25)  King  V  Cigars. 
ADOLPH  HROMADA  Co.,  224  Battery  St. ,  i  4-lb.  Box  Candy. 
J^ROWN  &  POWER,  406  California  St.,  2  Ladies'  Purses. 
J-   A.  DRINKHOUSE  Co.,  Battery  &  Sacramento  Sts.,   I  Box  Cigars. 
TMSCHBECK  &  GLOOT^,  i  Box  Queen  Lily  Soap,  i  Box  Borax  Soap. 
F.  E.  SEIDEL,  I  Case  Seidel's  Blue  Bleaching. 

CUNNINGHAM,  CURTISS  &  WELCH,  321  Sansome  St.,  i  Purse,  I  Album. 
G.,  R.  LUCY,  i  Package  Victor  Soap  Powder,  i  Box  Soap. 
H.  S.  CROCKER  Co.,  i  Fountain  Pen,  I  Ladies'  Purse,  I  Wallet. 
S.  H.  TYLER  &  SON,  I  2^-lb.   tin  Tyler's  Baking  Powder,  4  tins  Tyler's  Extracts. 
OTTO  LUHN,  I  case  of  Oriental   Soap. 
LEVERS  &  OHRTLAND,  31  I  Battery  St.,  3  Bottles  Whisky. 
JOHN  PARTRIDGE,  306  California  St.,  2  Purses. 


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